Nice find and linked post volsunghawk :th2thumbs: Thanks, it's finds like this that keep me coming back to seahawks.net
Small nickles Phillip Adams and Akeem Auguste didn't work out as hoped for so a follow up trade for Marcus Burley was a timely and spot on response. The visual separation, from the previous candidates, includes Burley's quickness thru traffic and long speed.
Unlike longer perimeter (redline) defensive backs, Burley more tightly mirrors receivers and attacks the incoming football from below .... with good effect verses taller/longer receivers. Burley's addition verifies a continuing interest in searching for a tough savvy Antonio Winfield style defender as a middle defender for the Seahawk defense. I'm hoping for continued progress by Marcus Burley in realizing that role and validating that vision.
Marcus Burley has been a most welcomed addition to the 2014 Seahawk story.
Small nickles Phillip Adams and Akeem Auguste didn't work out as hoped for so a follow up trade for Marcus Burley was a timely and spot on response. The visual separation, from the previous candidates, includes Burley's quickness thru traffic and long speed.
Unlike longer perimeter (redline) defensive backs, Burley more tightly mirrors receivers and attacks the incoming football from below .... with good effect verses taller/longer receivers. Burley's addition verifies a continuing interest in searching for a tough savvy Antonio Winfield style defender as a middle defender for the Seahawk defense. I'm hoping for continued progress by Marcus Burley in realizing that role and validating that vision.
Marcus Burley has been a most welcomed addition to the 2014 Seahawk story.